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Anti Stoning Campaign Follow-up Statement: The women of Sudan deserve a better legal framework
On the 21st of December, following a retrial ordered by the appellant court, Amal1 who faced death by stoning is now facing a 6-month prison term. It is evident that the appellant court did not consider the injustices of a death sentence for the crime of adultery or the disproportionate way it affects women. The court instead called for a retrial…

Press Statement: Stop Sexual Violence against Women with Disabilities in Arua City, Uganda
Sexual violence against women with disabilities encompasses both disability-based and gender-based violence across the globe. Violence against women with disabilities is one of the categories of violence that remains highly…

Press Statement: No hierarchy in women’s human rights
People with disabilities, women, and minority groups are particularly marginalized in Somaliland due to attitudinal and environmental barriers, institutional challenges, and a lack of effective inclusion strategies and efforts. Individuals who face marginalization on multiple axes, such as, women with disabilities, women from minority groups, or women with disabilities

Anti-Stoning Campaign Update: After months of campaigning the sentence has been overturned, but there is still more work to do
On the 24th of November, the Court of Appeal overturned the verdict of the Court of First Instance which had convicted Amal* to death by stoning for adultery. The case has been sent back to the primary court under the Court of Appeal’s ruling that, given the flawed proceedings and distorted implementation of the law, the whole trial will be repeated.

SIHA Annual Report 2020 and 2021
It is our pleasure as the SIHA management team to share with you our report for 2020 and 2021 of our journey of successes and challenges and learning throughout the two years.

Press Statement: Lack of investment in girls’ education undermines their hopes for justice and equality
Photography Credit: SIHA Staff October 2022 On the International

Re: Joint statement by CSOs in Sudan: Death by stoning High Commissioner for Human Rights
Khartoum, 14 September 2022 Your Excellency, We, the undersigned, are

Religious backlash threatens Somaliland’s progressive rape law
Religious leaders have gutted a progressive sexual offences law, creating